A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 785
Chapter 785
She said Tyler had gone without eating for a while and was extremely hungry.
In the end, the Howell family softened their hearts and told Tyler that they would let him go as long as he didn’t marry her However, Tyler firmly disagreed. He lay on the bed, silent like a dead person, staring out the window every day.
It’s quite ridiculous. She had been asking Tyler all along if he would marry her.
He always replied, “How could I possibly marry someone like you, a woman who can’t bear children?”
Despite looking down on her like that, he was attracted to her, deceived by her, and fell in love with her.
And now he was so determined to marry her
But alas, she stubbornly refused to marry him!
Not only did she refuse, but she also wanted to marry someone else!
was the revenge she had planned for
saw the deep hatred in Liana’s eyes
about to marry Will Webb. It’s time to let go of
would have her own family, even though she couldn’t have children. Future happiness was what mattered most.
in past resentments. She only hoped that she and
Liana said and then took Nina from Hailey’s arms.
Shall
“No”
Liana and Hailey exchanged knowing smiles, attributing it to a
assured, assuming Bernard Laurence’s OCD would deter him from wanting them: They would wait for Eleanor Shultz to
its dirtiness and potential germs, it was unsanitary for a child to play
video–called Eleanor They chatted until Nina grew sleepy,
and glanced at the man engrossed in a finance
hungry I’ll go to the kitchen for something to eat,” she said,
“Hungry?”
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